:: : The symbol exists and " is " provided, although very often it is substituted with a degree sign even in writing.
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The canonical decomposition is simply an ordinary degree sign and " C ", so some browsers may simply display " �C " in its place due to Unicode normalization.
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The degree sign is a uniform circle and is never underlined, while the letter " o " may be oval or elliptical and have a varying line thickness.
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In some keyboard layouts the + combination produces the ?character ( Unicode 0x20A2 ), symbol for the old currency ordinals ?and ?plus the degree sign ?are accessible via combinations.
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Source ( if applicable ) : the " degree sign " is not normally typable, so frequently the degree sign disappears and a space appears instead; this is the format used by SIMBAD
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Source ( if applicable ) : the " degree sign " is not normally typable, so frequently the degree sign disappears and a space appears instead; this is the format used by SIMBAD
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I realise that the degree sign is somewhat hard to type, but within this field of astronomy I am not sure people are going to reach for typing " deg " instead, are they?
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The masculine ordinal indicator U + 00BA ( ?) is often confused with the degree sign U + 00B0 ( ?), which looks very similar in many fonts and is available on the Italian keyboard layout.
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The degree sign was missing from the basic 7-bit ASCII set of 1963, but in 1987 the ISO / IEC 8859 standard introduced it at position 0xB0 ( 176 decimal ) in the Latin-1 variant.
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Labiovelarization is indicated with the superscript letter ( examples : k?, g? ), or with the " degree sign " : " ?" ( examples : k? g?), or simply by using the letter . may represent spirantization.